![]() ![]() VOLUNTEER & DROP OFF POLICY: FHA is NOT A DROP OFF PROGRAM and at least one parent must be on site at all times while your child/children are present.Īt the co-op level, if your child/children are only registered for 1-2 classes, you will be required to volunteer for the amount of time your child/children are registered. ![]() If you had been placed on a payment plan, all fees are due immediately upon termination. Community Membership, registration fees, supply fees or other fees paid are nonrefundable and not prorated. Any dues paid after that date are nonrefundable and prorated accordingly as outlined below. Terminations, whether voluntary or involuntary, determined before July 31st will be eligible for a complete refund of the co-op membership dues. Membership may also be terminated by a majority vote of the Board for failure to act ethically and/or responsibly with regards to the activities and other members of this group. Registration will not be complete (meaning that your child’s classes will not be secure) until you have paid your fees and signed up for your required volunteer positions.Īny member may resign from FHA by a written note to the Co-Op Coordinator ( ). New members will be allowed to sign up after these spots are filled. ![]() Community members may then also sign-up for co-op membership which will give access to weekly classes in addition to community benefits.įHA Board Members and Lead Teachers will have the first choice in signing up their children for co-op classes, followed by existing FHA Co-Op members, followed by FHA Community Members and then members of Lost Mountain Baptist Church. Community Members have access to all field trips, events and clubs. The basic level of membership is the community level. FHA currently has two levels of membership. (FHA) website at **Upon registration you are committing to the full school year, or remainder thereof. Registration is to be completed online at the Family Homeschool Alliance, Inc. For our purposes, homeschool families are defined as those who file a State of Georgia Home Study Program Declaration of Intent Form (DOI) with the Georgia Department of Education, if applicable. We are based out of Paulding County and serve all surrounding areas. Automatically recognizing sight words greatly assists a child when learning to read.MEMBERSHIP: Membership to FHA is available for fellow homeschool families with school age children within the general North/ West Georgia area. The same cannot be said about noun except for a select few, e.g. He derived his list using service words words that are used in all written material regardless of the subject. It is important to note that Dolch specifically excluded nouns from his sight word list. Verbs: be, saw, been, would, had & made.Pronouns: him, them, those, that, our, their & your.Once your child masters the first 75 words, proceed to the following sight words. Verbs: eat, make, want, came, saw, could, get, did, has & do.Adverbs: again, so, away, there, then, when & why.Once your child masters the first 50 words, proceed to the following sight words. Verbs: are, went, going, run, have, will & was.Prepositions: from, by, down, of, with & for.Once your child masters the first 25 words, proceed to the following 25 sight words. Verbs: come, is, am, go, like, said, look, see & can.Pronouns: my, this, it, I, we, me & you.Once a child masters these words, proceed to the next list. These 25 sight words should be learned as whole words – a child must automatically recognize them upon sight. To be consistent with our other posts, we referenced Dolch’s sight word list by part of speech, where applicable. There are no noun on our kindergarten sight words lists. We categorized our kindergarten sight words according to parts of speech, specifically adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, pronouns and verbs. The word back is a great example as it can function as a noun (my back hurts), adverb (give it back), adjective ( back door) or even a verb ( back your car out of the drive way). In fact, many sight words have more than one meaning, which is one of the reasons why they are found so often in our language. Some words were more difficult to categorize due to their multiple meanings. ![]()
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